Hockey fans erect beer can pyramid at game

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Enough about the aliens. Human beings built this pyramid.


Other than recycling the aluminum, the most important thing a beer drinker can do with the empty cans is to build a beer-a-mid. For those non-tipplers reading this a, a beer-a-mid is a makeshift monument to overindulgent imbibing, a glorious pyramid of empty beer cans.

Commonly constructed at high school parties and the dash Michael Phelps car, beer-a-mids construction sites can pop up anywhere.

Last night at a Cincinatti Cyclones hockey game fans erected an impressive one on the boards.

It seems the marketing department advertised $1 beers after losing faith in their “Seinfeld Night” promotion to pack the house.

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Beer being delicious and building being natural to mankind, beer-a-mids are the culmination of creativity and architectural daring following a quality suds crushing sesh.

It is unclear if those behind the impressive work won anything, were asked to leave or were wildly applauded, however, their behavior must have been tolerable.

The minor-league Cincinatti Cyclones of the ECHL are hosting $1 beer nights on all Wednesday home games for the rest of the season.

Chug-a-lug. Chug-a-lug.

Cincinnati Cyclones, more than just a game, indeed.

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